![]() We’ve owned the Yepp Maxi for over a year and it has been great. Normally I’m very price sensitive, but how could I put a price on my child’s safety? ![]() We ended up buying a Yepp Maxi for several reasons with the primary being that the Yepp Maxi is listed as a top child seat in most reviews out there.Īfter doing a bit of research, my wife and I decided we would make the pricey option of the Yepp Maxi our next child seat. For us it came down to two options: Yepp Maxi or the Bellelli Bicycle Seat. Toddler Bike Seat (1 year to 6 years up to 48 lbs)Īfter my oldest outgrew the iBert, we started looking for a child seat for our toddler. Ex: I’ve been trying to find a way to add this to my RadWagon 4 and it seems the adaptor picture below sold by Thule is one way it could work (although I haven’t confirmed it). The cons are that this seat is way more expensive than the iBert (but I think it’s worth it) and also that it won’t fit on all stems of ebikes. I’ve ridden with her in both seats and she can slump down in the ibert whereas in the Yepp Mini she seems to stay more upright. One other pro is my younger daughter does seem to be more comfortable in this child seat than the iBert. Although most of you will not own multiple ebikes at once, in my opinion it’s a pro because it shows this seat fits many different types of ebikes. Some of the pros, just like with the iBert, has been the option to easily move the child seat between the different ebikes that I own. The primary reason was I was super happy with the Thule Yepp Maxi Mini for my older daughter and we thought it was a good idea to upgrade. I upgraded to this top rated seat even though I was fairly happy with the iBert. ![]() KBO Breeze commuter ebike with the iBert child seat An additional con is that it can be clunky to slide the seat onto the mounting bars and I encountered a potentially terrible situation where I neglected to fully secure the locking pin (which could have gone horribly wrong had I not caught it in time). Some of the cons I can share from my own personal experience are when your child falls asleep it can be easy for them to slump down on this child seat. More importantly, it’s reassuring to see your child in your forward field of view, especially at such a young and critical age. ![]() The iBert has fit most of the 30 or so ebikes I’ve owned, including the Rad Power Bikes, Ride1up 500 & 700 Series, KBO Breeze (Step Over & Step Thru) and Aventon Aventure. Some of the pros for me have been that it’s easy to install making it simple and quick to move between bikes. I can say both are top rated seats but there are pros and cons to each of these. The other popular option for infant seats is the Yepp Maxi Mini Child, which I’ve now owned for a few months. The iBert seat retails for $80 (as low as $66 on Amazon if you prefer the blue seat) and is one of the most popular infant seats I see on the road. I thought it would be helpful for readers to know which child seats are out there and how they fit on ebikes.īabies and Infant Seats (1 – 4 years up to 38 lbs) Ibert Front Mounting Infant Seat on our Ride1up 500 seriesĪs of this latest update (January 2022) I’ve owned and used both the Yepp Maxi Mini & the iBert child seat. I fall into the group of ebike riders with children and someone who regularly bike rides with them. ![]()
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